On Wednesday, February 25th, 2026, rising K-pop group ALL(H)OURS made their highly anticipated stop in Los Angeles. They performed at The Vermont Hollywood, delivering a night packed with explosive performances, playful fan interactions, and heartfelt moments. As the final stop of their tour, the atmosphere was both celebratory and emotional, with fans eager to give the group a memorable send-off.



A Powerful Opening and Warm Introductions
The night began with a sleek VCR showing the members posing, building anticipation throughout the venue. As the visuals faded, the group burst onto the stage with “WAO WAO” and “READY 2 RUMBLE,” immediately igniting the crowd with their sharp choreography and commanding presence. The energy in the room surged as fans cheered and sang along, setting the tone for the rest of the evening.
After the opening, the members took time to chat and introduce themselves. They shared that they had just arrived in Los Angeles that same day and hadn’t yet explored the city. Still, they expressed excitement about trying In-N-Out, visiting Venice Beach, and seeing Hollywood, drawing enthusiastic reactions from the crowd. Their sincerity and curiosity about the city made the interaction feel warm and personal.



Fan Energy and Playful Moments
The group continued the momentum with “GOTCHA,” asking fans to cheer even louder before the next song. The crowd eagerly responded, matching the group’s energy as they transitioned into “GRAFFITI” and “DO IT,” showcasing their versatility and stage confidence.
One of the most entertaining segments of the night was the Members Game Time. Each member of ALL(H)OURS completed fun missions such as performing ten different heart poses in ten seconds and attempting tongue twisters. When someone failed, the penalty was a playful “sexy dance,” which had both the members and fans laughing. This segment highlighted their chemistry and humor, making the concert feel intimate despite the packed venue.
They returned to their powerful performance mode with “‘Bout That Issue” and “SHOCK,” delivering strong vocals and precise choreography that demonstrated their growth as performers.



Unit Stages and Special Performances
An extended VCR followed, featuring the members in solo poses similar to the opening but longer and more cinematic. When they returned, they had changed outfits and performed unit stages that showcased different sides of the group.
During “Trendsetter,” performed by Xayden, Masami, and Hyunbin, the members surprised fans by spraying water into the crowd, creating a refreshing and playful atmosphere. Another standout was their cover of “There’s Nothing Holdin’ Me Back,” performed by Kunho, Youmin, Minje, and ON:N, which drew loud cheers for its smooth vocals and charm.
The group continued with “Blah Blah” before thrilling the audience with a powerful cover of “Blood Sweat & Tears” by senior artists BTS. They then performed “Freaky Fresh,” teaching fans to shout “fresh” at the perfect moment, turning the venue into an interactive party. “PSYCHO MANTRA,” choreographed by Youmin and ON:N, impressed fans with its intricate movements and artistic direction.




A Heartfelt Farewell Before the Finale
Before the final set, the members expressed their gratitude to fans and reflected on the tour. They shared that although the show was technically ending, it wasn’t truly the end, promising to return in the future. Their emotional words underscored how meaningful the tour had been for both the group and their fans.
They performed “Drift” and “GIMME GIMME,” closing the main set with powerful energy. A VCR then showed the members walking around the hour hand of a clock, symbolizing time and the journey they had shared with fans.




Encore That Felt Endless
ALL(H)OURS returned wearing their tour T-shirts for the encore, repeatedly asking fans if they still had energy to party. Each time the crowd screamed louder, the members added more songs, turning the encore into a joyous celebration.
They performed “Racer,” “ALL OURS,” “GIMME GIMME,” “SHOCK,” “READY 2 RUMBLE,” and finally “GOTCHA,” ending the night on a high note. The extended encore reflected the strong bond between ALL(H)OURS and their fans, with both sides unwilling to say goodbye.



